Kelp fish, also known as kelp greenling, are primarily carnivorous, feeding on small invertebrates and other fish. However, they may also consume some plant matter, particularly in areas rich in kelp. This diet can give them some omnivorous traits, but they are predominantly classified as carnivores. Their feeding habits can vary based on their habitat and available food sources.
Sea otters are omnivores, feeding on a diet of both marine animals like shellfish, sea urchins, and fish, as well as plant material like kelp. They are a key species in helping to maintain the health of kelp forests in their coastal habitats.
Penguins are omnivores because they not only eat fish but also kelp
fish can swim into the kelp and get stuck.
Some fish do, and some fish do not. Parrot Fish, Surgeon Fish, Blue Tangs would eat Kelp. Sharks would not. Basically fish that are Herbivores (plant eaters) would eat Kelp. Carnivores would not.
Puffer fish are omnivores,
Puffer fish are omnivores,
Fish are omnivores, carnivores and herbivores. Carnivorous fish eat meat such as other fish. Herbivorous fish eat plants like algae, kelp or seaweed. Omnivorous fish eat both plants and animals! If you are regarding pet fish, give them fish flakes , available at your local pet shop.
Fish, birds, octopi, and sea otters eats Kelp crabs.
omnivores
Queen tiger fish primarily eat other fish in their natural habitat, such as smaller species of fish and crustaceans. While they are not typically known to eat kelp, they may inadvertently consume kelp if it is mixed in with their prey or surrounding environment.
Yes, a fisherman should worry about kelp. If commercial fishing nets can get tangled in the kelp and if a sports fisherman lines can be caught in the kelp which help a fish escape once hooked.Kelp helps provide cover for fish, both large and small. Small fish, or bait, hide out in the kelp stringers to hide from larger fish. Larger fish hang out in the kelp to hide from larger predators like seals, and to find bait fish to eat. Kelp can be seen or hidden in the water column due to the flow of the tide.If the current runs in the right direction, the kelp stingers lie out and you can through bait or artificial lures between the stringers. It is fairly easy to pull fish out of the kelp using a 'kelp cutter' rig. This consists of using heavy braided line, such as Spectra, and a short 'topshot' (short 5-6') of fluorocarbon or monofilament line. The braid will cut through the kelp as you pull on it freezing the fish from the stringers.
They are either carnivores or omnivores because they eat fish and fish is meat!